by Shannon Enriquez Humor Editor After pictures of a children’s history workbook went viral, a bigger issue involving First Nations peoples has surfaced. Popular Book Company Canada’s children’s workbook claims under the […]
Canada whitewashes American history
Russia plays a controversial role in Middle East
by Thomas Petroff People Editor Conflict in the Middle East has been a continuous problem in the world today for decades; religious and political problems are on the rise in the areas […]
Las Vegas encounters largest mass shooting in US history
by Thomas Petroff People Editor On Oct.1, Las Vegas, NV, witnessed a mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. The gunman who fired upon the crowd at the festival was 64-year-old […]
Boy Scouts of America admits girls
by Sophie Kroesche News Editor On Wed., Oct 11, the Boy Scouts of America announced a new opportunity for girls to join their organization next year and gain the ability to reach Eagle […]
EPA repeals Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan
by Chloe Mendoza Media Production Editor On Oct. 10, Scott Pruitt, administrator of the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) announced plans to implement the repeal of the Obama-era Clean Power Plan of 2014. […]
Rumors of Kardashian-Jenner pregnancies spread through media
by Madeline Pollock Opinion Editor The Kardashians recently hit the ten year anniversary of their hit reality TV show Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Amongst the nostalgic reruns and candid interviews, Kardashian […]
Censorship deprives public of original content
by Jordan Evans Editor-in-Chief I can say, first-hand, that listening to a certain Ludacris song in which he asks a woman to “move out the way” on the radio doesn’t do the […]
California implements new start time requirement
by Jamie Blough Culture Editor Every high school student knows the torture of sleeping through a 6:30 AM alarm and waking up an hour later to your carpool driver’s “here” text. A […]
Catalonia seeks independence
by Andy Braham World Editor Over the weekend, the autonomous Spanish autonomous region of Catalonia held an illegal independence plebiscite. The vote, which was declared illegitimate and unconstitutional by the federal government […]
Opinion: Help protect public lands
by Tatum Jenkins Humor Editor Think of all the times you’ve ever been on a hike, enjoyed time at the beach, went camping, or have done something outdoors on public land. Think […]
Los Gatos hosts annual Glass Pumpkin Festival
On the sunny weekend of Sept. 22-24, hand-crafted decorations gleamed on the front lawn of Los Gatos High School for the fifteenth annual Magic Glass Pumpkin Patch. With an assortment of colored […]
Meet the Press 2017-2018
Edited by Dominic Dal Porto and Erin Grasty Media Production Editors
Powerful earthquake devastates several Mexican states
by Sam Zukin National Editor On Sept. 19, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Mexico, killing 333 people with the death toll still expected to increase, according to Mexican authorities. The US […]
Student programmers develop Filos
by John Field Editorial Editor In the wake of last spring’s controversial promposals, a talented group of LGHS students hope to make a positive difference with The Filos Project, an app designed […]
LGHS Football team hosts its first game